Employee Spotlights

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Robert Scott works with the User Services Team, which is the first line of support for researchers using the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility. To view a larger version of the image, click on it.
Robert Scott

Robert Scott is a Technical Support Analyst for the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility.

March 21, 2013
Jermery Jenkins works in the Nuclear Waste Management division, helping ensure that work's been conducted safely and compliantly.  "My job is to make sure that employees and the environment stay safe," he said.
Jermery Jenkins

Jermery Jenkins is an Assistant Facility Manager in Argonne’s Nuclear Waste Management division. Jenkins was recognized in 2012 with Argonne’s Lifesaving Award for using CPR to save a woman’s life in a restaurant.

February 28, 2013
Michael Burke says Argonne’s collaborative atmosphere creates bridges between science and engineering and even between different branches of sciences, from combustion chemistry to materials chemistry.
Michael P. Burke

Michael Burke is a Director’s Postdoctoral Fellow in Argonne’s Chemical Sciences and Engineering Division. His research focuses on developing advanced computational strategies relevant to more fuel-efficient engines and more powerful batteries.

February 27, 2013
Thomas Prolier is a physicist at Argonne.
Thomas Prolier

Thomas Prolier is a physicist at Argonne and the winner of a Department of Energy Early Career Research Award for his project, "Atomic Layer Deposition of Superconductors: an Innovative Approach to Improve the Performance of High Energy Accelerators."

February 24, 2013
As a writer and editor at Argonne, Jennifer Salazar has combined her passions for science and storytelling.
Jennifer Salazar

Jennifer Salazar is a Coordinating Writer and Editor in Argonne’s Computing, Environment and Life Sciences directorate.

February 22, 2013
Dan Schabacker is a biochemist at Argonne.
Dan Schabacker

Dan Schabacker is an Argonne biochemist who works on developing biochips, tiny arrays that identify proteins that can be used to trace the origins of biological agents such as anthrax. Biochips could also be used as diagnostic medical tools for infections and even cancer.

February 21, 2013
Harold Gaines first visited Argonne with his college guidance counselor. "I have been very fortunate because I’ve worked in family-type atmospheres in every division I’ve been in since coming to the lab almost 40 years ago," Gaines said.
Harold Gaines

Harold Gaines is an Engineering Specialist in the Biosciences Division at Argonne National Laboratory and has been dedicated to his work at the lab for nearly 39 years.

February 20, 2013
Seth Darling is a scientist at Argonne's Center for Nanoscale Materials.
Seth Darling

Seth Darling is a scientist at Argonne's Center for Nanoscale Materials. He builds new materials for solar energy, with the aim of creating cheaper and more efficient solar cells.

February 5, 2012
Jorge Alvarado is a chemist at Argonne National Laboratory.
Jorge Alvarado

Jorge Alvarado is a chemist with Argonne's Environmental Sciences Division. He studies methods to remove toxic pollutants from contaminated soil and water, including the ubiquitous 1960s pesticide carbon tetrachloride.

February 5, 2012
Thomas Wallner

Thomas Wallner is a mechanical engineer with Argonne's Center for Transportation Research. His work focuses on improving engines and adapting them to use different fuels, including the "Omnivorous Engine", which automatically calibrates itself to any mix of fuels.

February 5, 2012